
Episode 442·Jan 16, 2026
Hussein Aboubakr Mansour on Why Saudi Arabia Is Moving Away from Israel
A seismic shift in the Middle East.
The Tikvah Podcast·Episode 413·Jun 13, 2025
On April 22, 2025, Islamist terrorists struck Indian civilians in Kashmir. Twenty-six people were killed, most of them Hindu tourists. This attack would trigger what analysts now call the “88-Hour War”—a brief but intense conflict between India and Pakistan that ended only after American diplomatic intervention. This four-day war revealed a shift in the strategic landscape that only decades ago would have been unthinkable. When Indian forces engaged Pakistani positions, they deployed Israeli-made drones. When diplomatic support mattered, Israel stood unambiguously with India. Meanwhile, Pakistan relied heavily on Chinese weapons and Turkish diplomatic backing. The conflicts of the Middle East were being played out on the Indian subcontinent.


Episode 442·Jan 16, 2026
A seismic shift in the Middle East.

Episode 441·Jan 8, 2026
Wherever it’s been made legal, the practice has expanded rapidly.

Episode 440·Jan 1, 2026
From Operation Midnight Hammer and the Iliad to Jewish-Christian relations and Palestinian nationalism.

Episode 439·Dec 25, 2025
Paying tribute to a great defender of America, Israel, and the art of argument.
Unlock the most serious Jewish, Zionist, and American thinking.
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